The VUE thread
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archigrafix, I do not use the Vue importers, they are buggy, in fact nearly every 3rd party render app I've used seems to have crappy importers.
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Ok solo
tried many times the 3ds importer and works fine in usual situations.
Now I get many more questions about vue possibilities, to know if its worth the investment for me:
Have you tried some interior renderings? If yes how do you set vue (atmosphere etc...) to get a good/fast results? -
Archigrafix, Firstly Vue originally was not intended for interiors but for rich looking exteriors, however since version 5 people have been requesting that e-on work on the radiosity engine so that it can be used for interiors.
So now with version 7, Vue has a much improved radiosity engine that is capable of rendering interiors pretty well.As for good and fast, like most render apps those two hardly work together, Vue's interior radiosity does come with a slight time cost, where Vue is probably the fastest landscape render solution it is not the same for interiors.
Like many render apps hardware plays a huge role, a Good video card and ram helps in navigating and previewing and as many cores as possible at the highest speed helps towards faster final rendering.Below is an exercise I did where I copied a scene I saw on the Modo site (a quick SU model I made) and then did a few interior renders with different lighting effects from sunlight filtering in, omni lighting, volumetric lights and light emitting materials.
The original renders are 1024 x 560 (scaled down to post here) and rendered in around 4 to 6 minutes each. -
Pete, I hate to bug you, but do you have a few simple models like the one above that you would be willing to provide to the forum here? For example, I would be very interested in seeing the sketchup version of that, and the Vue version of it. An indoor and an outdoor scene would be awesome!
Chris
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Great images solo..!
what are your setup for typical interior scene with sunlight coming from outside?
For now there are many things I am a little desorientated in vue:
1- in materials: what is difference between highlights and reflexions? I see in Vue preset materials that a metallic material get highlights and no reflexion but reflect however..
2- how do you scale procedural material to get realistic results... Is it a test and see process?
3- radiosity vs global illumination: I thought radiosity was a little obsolete notion those days with all other global illumination renderer (vray etc...). I suppose radiosity is mostly used in interior scene?
4- how do setup a fresnel effect in reflective materials?
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thats all for the moment!
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Chris, I do not quite understand your request, you want the .skp and the .vob?
Archigrafix, the best way to help you is with a bunch of amazing training videos, all free, that will cover everything you need, starting from the beginning.
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If I may, one vote for a .skp. Since my own are not so good, I love to play with the models, of others.
I see some discussion on 32 vs 64 bit systems, has anyone measured the diference with SU on either system? I looked up global illumination. Reciprocity, as well as ray tracing are elements of it.
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@Pete, yeah, I was hoping for the sketchup model and the .vob file. Just to sort of see how they look in each system.
However, the tutorials are probably more like what I really need Thanks for the link. I'll be checking those out shortly! Thanks Pete,
Chris
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Im New to this forum, thought id post here first as im looking at the Vue to help with landscape renderings from SU Pro7. Im currently using SketchUp Pro7 with 3D max w/ RCPs to render, on Vista64. But I like the VUE landscaping features to add more realistic greenery to the scene. I mostly do single shot renderings, no animations. I downloaded the PLE of Vue7.5 to try out and was looking through the import file types, and didnt see .skp type. No big deal ill use .3ds unless someone recommends a different file type.< just read it only in Win32
Anyways just subscribing to this thread.
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James, did you install Vue xStream so you can use Vue directly inside of your 3dsmax? That looks great. I have not tried it yet though. But it looks great to be able to workin side of 3dsmax and access all the great VUE features, and render using Mental Ray.
Do you use xStream Pete? Or are you using infinite?
Chris
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I use infinite, I do not use the Vue to Max, cinema 4d, Xsi, Maya integration as of yet, I may look into it for future work, as of yet I have had no need for it.
I have heard a rumor that a future version of Vue will have a Vray direct plugin as well as a Cuda possibility, so unless I have a project that forced me to use the current integrations with 3rd paty apps, I will hold off and see how E-on develops it's stand alone brand. -
@solo said:
I have heard a rumor that a future version of Vue will have a Vray direct plugin
That's interesting. Why not though.....7.5 already supports vray. I wonder how well it will go over with the Vue crowd? (Those who don't already have Max and Vray) I'm guessing it will be around $800 like all the other Vray plugs? Now Vue just needs better modeling tools and it will be one step closer to a stand alone app.
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If the rumor is true and Vray would make its way to Vue, this could lift the software up a lot.
Vue already seems to score big points when it comes to creating surroundings, vegetation,landscape, skies etc...
The one thing that hold me back to really dive into it was the render engine.
Solo proves that Vue can be used successfuly for rendering, even for interiors, but I also had the impression that reaching that quality isn't that evident (for interiors specifically).Having one of the major render engines like Vray on board, could be that push in the back for people to start using it in depth.
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I think a vray plug-in would be awesome, and I also think that most Vue professionals will welcome it as they will have a choice of keeping their current work-flow or opt for a simpler more direct one. In either case one needs to purchase more than one app, but with a direct plug-in you only need one, at the moment in order to use vray you need to buy Max and Vray.
I'm not going to say Vue is simple, as the basic stuff may be indeed easy to achieve but the cool features takes a pretty steep learning curve to master, and that includes things like the function editor which I still have not mastered. Interiors are not difficult, but the demand on hardware is key to achieving good results as radiosity will demand every morsel of power your machine has be it Ram or raw core power.
As for modelling tools, Vue does have great ones, like Hexagon, Geo control, Sketchup, etc, etc, I would rather see no Vue modelling tools and have then concentrate on what they do best instead of trying to be an all in one solution.
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New discovery for me so I thought it might make others think...You know when you go into the editor to make a mountain...On the left side is a list of choices..Make Mt, reset, so on and so on...Do not make a mountain, but play with each one of those buttons and see what you get..
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For those of you that are using Vue and/or Max and want to see the integration between the two, here is a great clip showing Vue/Max and mental ray.
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So I am using Pioneer right now to try a few things out. If I buy one of the add on packs (Vue 7 Fantasy, or one of the other "T-Packs"), am I then able to import SU models and work with them inside of VUE? Also, if buying one of these packs, will it remove the VUE Logo from the renderings? Thanks!
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Another question, has anyone used Terragen? Looks similar for the end results, but dont know if it works with SU and what its workflow is like.
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I am not familiar with the t packs or any module packs, I use Infinite so that I can upgrade as needed and be on the commercial maintenance. Try and ask on the Cornucopia or E-on forums, you are certain to get a clear answer there as any wrong info may cost you unnecessarily.
I use Terragen 2 for projects that need a higher accuracy terrain, the work-flow is a little clumsy IMO, but the results are sweet once you get the hang of it.
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Thanks Pete! I will check on there. It talks somewhat about it here and there but no one has ever given me a clear answer. I gotta know before I spent a grand on it. But it would be nice, I have several projects right now that it would be great for!
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